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and the united states does not like this. nor does anyone else. in fact, the main reason that they got such a high vote is people were fed up with the settlements, even friends of israel, like germany and britain and so forth. >> hmm. all right, evelyn leopold. thanks for ironing out some things that are happening at the u.n. huffington post contributor. in a moment the fiscal cliff cuts that could affect people in a fight for their lives. you're watching "weekends with alex witt." you're watching weekend with add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. >>> today is world aids day when people around the globe come together to show their support for the millions who have died from the disease and for those who are liv
and the united states does not like this. nor does anyone else. in fact, the main reason that they got such a high vote is people were fed up with the settlements, even friends of israel, like germany and britain and so forth. >> hmm. all right, evelyn leopold. thanks for ironing out some things that are happening at the u.n. huffington post contributor. in a moment the fiscal cliff cuts that could affect people in a fight for their lives. you're watching "weekends with alex...
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cartoons poked fun at an anti-islamic film made in the united states. they accused the magazine of pouring oil on the fire. >>> here is your "first look" at stories around america. in texas, split second heroism saved a woman after a drunk driver plowed into his car. >> it sent the wreckage of the police car at the pair. both are recovering. >>> in florida, a school bus camera captured a violent confrontation. a mom went after a 17-year-old boy who was in a fight with her son the day before. the mom chased the teenager on the bus and started pulling his hair. she is charged with child abuse. >>> finally, in kentucky, this is devotion. a mad dash by university of kentucky fans who waited all night and raced to find a place to camp out for three days in hopes of landing tickets for the first open practice of the season. the tradition grows ever year. this year, with good reason after they took home their eighth national title. >>> now we turn to dylan dreyer. we have folks camped out all day long for tickets to "snl" and the "today" show. >> that, to me,
cartoons poked fun at an anti-islamic film made in the united states. they accused the magazine of pouring oil on the fire. >>> here is your "first look" at stories around america. in texas, split second heroism saved a woman after a drunk driver plowed into his car. >> it sent the wreckage of the police car at the pair. both are recovering. >>> in florida, a school bus camera captured a violent confrontation. a mom went after a 17-year-old boy who was in a...
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. >> the next president of the united states. >> reporter: if he was reluctant to run, mr. romney seems to have been under some pressure at home to seriously rally recover. last summer ann urged her husband to enter the race despite his failed bid. >> i was the first one to say this time, you have too do this again. yes, it was going to be painful. yes, it was going to be hard. yes, we might fail, but we had to go forward. >> reporter: a discussion of desire and defeat still lingering. ron mott, nbc news. become hellish for traders. as fiscal cliff talks drag into the 11th hour with $600 billion in tax hikes and spending cuts due to kick in early next year, lawmakers will get back to the table later this week after house speaker john boehner's plan b failed to get enough republican support for a vote last week. >>> still, the market has been resilient. despite friday's decline, the s&p 500 posted its best week in four. and with just five trading sessions left in 2012, the dow has advanced 8% while the s&p 500 climbed 13. the nasdaq has jumped 16%. >>> reports are due this w
. >> the next president of the united states. >> reporter: if he was reluctant to run, mr. romney seems to have been under some pressure at home to seriously rally recover. last summer ann urged her husband to enter the race despite his failed bid. >> i was the first one to say this time, you have too do this again. yes, it was going to be painful. yes, it was going to be hard. yes, we might fail, but we had to go forward. >> reporter: a discussion of desire and defeat...
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states. the building had no emergency exits, trapping many of the victims. rescuers think more bodies could be found today. >>> two maintenance workers were hurt when a flash fire broke out saturday at the state department headquarters in washington. the fire started on the 8th floor while crews were doing duct work. one worker has life threatening injuries. >>> on a different note today, expect a jump in jackpot fever for this wednesday's powerball drawing. nobody had all six numbers right on saturday night. so the $325 million jackpot will increase to $425 million or more depending on ticket sales. that's the largest jackpot ever for the powerball game. the latest survey finds holiday shoppers spent more that $11 billion on black friday down 2% from last year. one reason retailers open on thanksgiving night took away sales that typically would have occurred the next morning. still, holiday shopping has been brisk. president obama took daughters sasha and malia to a local bookstore in nearby
states. the building had no emergency exits, trapping many of the victims. rescuers think more bodies could be found today. >>> two maintenance workers were hurt when a flash fire broke out saturday at the state department headquarters in washington. the fire started on the 8th floor while crews were doing duct work. one worker has life threatening injuries. >>> on a different note today, expect a jump in jackpot fever for this wednesday's powerball drawing. nobody had all six...
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almost all of the shrimp sold in the united states is frozen, and either it's thawed in the supermarket or you can thaw it at home. but don't he is hit buy the frozen shrimp. it's the same quality as the thawed shrimp that you're buying at the supermarket. >> reporter: from fish to fowl, finding the best bird for your buck can also ruffle your feathers. >> there's everyday chicken, and then there's juicy chicken. >> reporter: we all use breast and cutlets, easy, quick. >> most of these packages contain boneless, skinless meat. this is 6.99 for the breast meat, 4.99 for the thigh meet. i think the thigh meet is better. the dark meat saves you $2 a pound and tastes better. >> reporter: last, it's important to read the label on the chicken. >> they can be air chilled or they can be water chilled. the water chilled pick up liquids. this one says may contain up to 5% retained water. that means you just spent 50 cents on water. it's important to understand what you're actually paying for. some people think it's going to be juicier. we didn't find that it was juicier. >> so once you get your p
almost all of the shrimp sold in the united states is frozen, and either it's thawed in the supermarket or you can thaw it at home. but don't he is hit buy the frozen shrimp. it's the same quality as the thawed shrimp that you're buying at the supermarket. >> reporter: from fish to fowl, finding the best bird for your buck can also ruffle your feathers. >> there's everyday chicken, and then there's juicy chicken. >> reporter: we all use breast and cutlets, easy, quick....
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no republican can be nominated to run for president of the united states if they say they believe in climate science. having a conversation with that mitt romney would be like having a conversation with an empty chair. that governor that we had, he cannot run. it's a party controlled by these interests that want to kill fuel economy standards, wind, solar, geothermal, biofuel, all the things that young people in our country know we have to invest in if we are going to avoid the most catastrophic consequences. there is no emergency room for a planet. we have to put in place the preventative measures as the professor just said to protect against that danger. >> someday they'll remember the people that didn't do anything. anyway, thank you, congressman. thank you, professor michael oppenheimer from princeton. >>> speaking of bipartisan, a prominent republican with a famous last name wants to get endorsement of president obama. this is "hardball." think eisenhower republican, remember them? this is the place for politics. e add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon.
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states. jenna wolfe is back inside studio 1a. jenna, good morning. good to see you. >> nice to see you. i should have known no matter what assignment you had, you would somehow manage to find a hurricane to cover as well. it's what you do and do so well at the same time. >> yeah, i have to tell you, it's better to be lucky than good. originally we planned to come here to virginia because it's a battleground state and could help decide the presidential election, but now with sandy approaching we're right in the path of the storm. virginia is under a state of emergency as residents get set to hunker down. this morning virginia's governor is here to talk about the preparations for this massive storm. >>> new york's governor has declared a state of emergency as well here in new york. sandy is packing sustained winds of 75 miles per hour. this is what we know. this is the latest now. it's expected to hit somewhere along the delaware or new jersey coastline by early tuesday morning. this is a huge
states. jenna wolfe is back inside studio 1a. jenna, good morning. good to see you. >> nice to see you. i should have known no matter what assignment you had, you would somehow manage to find a hurricane to cover as well. it's what you do and do so well at the same time. >> yeah, i have to tell you, it's better to be lucky than good. originally we planned to come here to virginia because it's a battleground state and could help decide the presidential election, but now with sandy...
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you are going to see the east coast of the united states. this radar with all the planes will become really empty sometime tonight or into tomorrow as the east coast empties out. these major carriers are moving their planes out of harm's way, out of the way of sandy. if you have a flight booked for the next two days, chances are you are going to have to rebook. the airlines are waiving the fees. the ripple effect across the entire country as planes are out of position, crews are out of position, this becomes a problem. i want to make a point amtrak is cannesling service between d.c. and new york because of the storm. the ripple effect across the busiest part of the transportation grid in this country is quite profound. thomas, one more time, seven different airport hubs affected by all this activity. >> when we talk about the different airlines waiving fees, uniformly they have gone across the board to waive fees? >> pretty much. pretty much across the board, if your flight, your city is affected by the storm, they are waiving the change fee
you are going to see the east coast of the united states. this radar with all the planes will become really empty sometime tonight or into tomorrow as the east coast empties out. these major carriers are moving their planes out of harm's way, out of the way of sandy. if you have a flight booked for the next two days, chances are you are going to have to rebook. the airlines are waiving the fees. the ripple effect across the entire country as planes are out of position, crews are out of...
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now, if you're an investor, whether you're in some part of the united states or you're in some other part of the world, do you really want to buy american securities? do you want to invest in a country whose government isn't functioning? i don't think so. so, we could get a big market reaction, a drop in the stock market, and that might scare people. >> "the rachel maddow show" week nights at 9:00 eastern right here on msnbc, the place for politics. >>> home prices on the rise, syria's head of preventing defections decides to defect. your headlines are straight ahead. plus, connecting the dots on sonia sotomayor, health care and a fine. you're watching "first look." >>> some stories making news this morning. toyota says it's reached a more than $1 billion settlement in a case involving unintended acceleration problems in its vehicles. it's one of the largest settlements involving automobile defects in u.s. history. >>> supreme court justice sonia sotomayor has denied two retailers' requests to block part of the federal health care law that requires insurance coverage for contraceptiv
now, if you're an investor, whether you're in some part of the united states or you're in some other part of the world, do you really want to buy american securities? do you want to invest in a country whose government isn't functioning? i don't think so. so, we could get a big market reaction, a drop in the stock market, and that might scare people. >> "the rachel maddow show" week nights at 9:00 eastern right here on msnbc, the place for politics. >>> home prices on...
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how the united states uses leverage in that part of the world and what about american public opinion? americans are very frustrated seeing all these images after we give millions of dollars to these countries and have actually played a role militarily and otherwise in helping to free folks, citizens of libya and egypt from rule. >> david gregory, thanks very much. >> thanks, lester. >>> now a check on the rest of this morning's top stories. veronica de la cruz is over at the news desk. good morning. >>> good morning, jenna and lester. good morning, everyone. fbi agents have arrest add man they say planned to detonate a car bomb outside a bar in downtown chicago. more now from nbc's michelle franzen. >> reporter: authorities say a bar in chicago's busy downtown was the target friday night of an alleged car bomb plot. planned in a detailed criminal complaint by 18-year-old adele daoud who was arrested by undercover fbi agents after he allegedly tried to dead nate what he believed were real explosives in a vehicle he parked in front of the bar. >> credit is due to the fbi for literally d
how the united states uses leverage in that part of the world and what about american public opinion? americans are very frustrated seeing all these images after we give millions of dollars to these countries and have actually played a role militarily and otherwise in helping to free folks, citizens of libya and egypt from rule. >> david gregory, thanks very much. >> thanks, lester. >>> now a check on the rest of this morning's top stories. veronica de la cruz is over at...
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. >>> major donor nations including the united states pledged today to give afghanistan $16 billion for civilian needs over the next four years. the financial support is to show there won't be a mass exodus from afghanistan when u.s. and nato troops begin withdrawing next year. but for the first time, the donors are insisting that the afghan government reduce widespread corruption to get all the money. >>> a chinese acrobat survived a fall after a tight rope today in central china. he was walking backwards 657 feet above the ground with his eyes covered when he slipped. the acrobat didn't take any safety precautions except for the pole he used to keep balanced. he fell about 130 feet, but didn't appear to be seriously injured. the acrobat says he fell slightly -- fell slightly faint after walking more than 50 minutes and he slipped because of the winds. >>> well, several more thrill seeking runners have been trampled as bulls thundered into the cobblestone streets of pamplona in pain spoespain toda. there were no serious injuries on the second day of the week long festival. >>> and finl
. >>> major donor nations including the united states pledged today to give afghanistan $16 billion for civilian needs over the next four years. the financial support is to show there won't be a mass exodus from afghanistan when u.s. and nato troops begin withdrawing next year. but for the first time, the donors are insisting that the afghan government reduce widespread corruption to get all the money. >>> a chinese acrobat survived a fall after a tight rope today in central...
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, drew that famous red line, urging the united states to get tougher with iran. but all parties agree on one thing. iran must not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. they are processing uranium right now. it is not yet weapons grade. two weeks before an election, the day before the eve of that foreign policy debate, that news would have been a blockbuster but a white house spokesman says sanctions are working. while the white house is willing to sit down one-on-one with iran, no such agreement has been reached at this point, courtney. >> mike, thank you. >>> autumn gasoline prices are about to fall faster than fall foliage. reports today say that verchb inventory is rising and demand is falling. prices could plunge 50 cents to a national average of $3.35 a gallon over the next few weeks, and that could provide a boost for the economy and possibly become a factor in next month's presidential election. >>> the death toll from an outbreak of fungal meningitis is still rising. the centers for disease control says 23 have died, another 284 people have been infecte
, drew that famous red line, urging the united states to get tougher with iran. but all parties agree on one thing. iran must not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. they are processing uranium right now. it is not yet weapons grade. two weeks before an election, the day before the eve of that foreign policy debate, that news would have been a blockbuster but a white house spokesman says sanctions are working. while the white house is willing to sit down one-on-one with iran, no such...
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it's been a terrible week for the united states, but i'm still hopeful about a lot of the arab spring. we've got to navigate some tough times right now, and syria remains a huge mess. but if you ask me how things are compared to how i would have guessed a year ago, probably better than i would have surmised. >> the u.s. still controls pursestrings in as much of the foreign aid to that part of the world. will that allow the u.s. to continue to exert some influence? >> absolutely. i think president morsi knows this in egypt. it's part of why he's sensitive to the fact that his initial reaction to this video. however understandable at a religious level is inappropriate at a political level, at a leadership level. i'd like to hope he would have figured this out on his own, but it's nice to have $1.5 billion worth of leverage on our side. >> chuck, this all did not happen in a vacuum. we're in political season right now. mitt romney spoke out. some say maybe a little too quickly before understanding all the facts of the timing of the statement. does the romney campaign regret anything it's
it's been a terrible week for the united states, but i'm still hopeful about a lot of the arab spring. we've got to navigate some tough times right now, and syria remains a huge mess. but if you ask me how things are compared to how i would have guessed a year ago, probably better than i would have surmised. >> the u.s. still controls pursestrings in as much of the foreign aid to that part of the world. will that allow the u.s. to continue to exert some influence? >> absolutely. i...
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i think the united states is more fractured than i can remember. and that's fed, in part, by the ability of people with special interests to, if you will, fan the flames on the internet. which they try to do. division is good for them. they want to pit one interest against another. but i also think that the economic downturn undermined for a lot of voters their confidence in the country and where it was going. a lot of the assumptions that they had grown up with were kind of wiped out. you can make a good investment in your home, it will be the best thing that you can do. suddenly your home is worth half as much as what you paid for it. >> i think regardless of whom you vote for, when we all woke up the day after the election the last go-around there was a sense that something good had been accomplished. we had elected our first african-american president. do you think, if barack obama is not elected, tom, that it negates some of that? it dispels some of that accomplishment? >> i don't think it has anything to do with the african-american. the pres
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states. i am glad that we have and i think people see the value of the team are stored and kept o manstioean see pde t wmade you decide to write a book about the mansion itself in the family so that they are? >> people he succumbed to the mansion on they would look cotl.d and say, h ll ifsels lk vetoo . neahasort cl t governor's and the stories they told. what wasng oatteme itnetb600pcs d to eearcbu a work of love. it took me five years and is one of t most rewarding and joyful times of m f oromfe cne bo justin dyer, author of "natural law and the anti-slavery contitutional tradtion" talks about hi book. "nal aheitle of thbook is -srytion tiant all arou taw g wain bt title. we got that was a lot of people assume the laws of god meant megieaevlw ene ncrie. h ha mth tula peiaadn wesrn philosophy, certain moral principles people can find out just to be so bad that they can pipcoted re b e rp nntucoom ci htex soe saetsat are familiar with that invokes the idea of the declaration of independence w
states. i am glad that we have and i think people see the value of the team are stored and kept o manstioean see pde t wmade you decide to write a book about the mansion itself in the family so that they are? >> people he succumbed to the mansion on they would look cotl.d and say, h ll ifsels lk vetoo . neahasort cl t governor's and the stories they told. what wasng oatteme itnetb600pcs d to eearcbu a work of love. it took me five years and is one of t most rewarding and joyful times of m...
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campaigns have an eye on iowa, a state that's picked seven of the last ten presidents of the united states. >> so that is the common thread between those three we were talking about. richard nixon, ronald reagan, bill clinton. it's all about iowa. thank you for breaking it down. >>> office politics. what if mitt romney gets elected? from chris janzen to chris matthews i'm going to talk to some of my msnbc colleagues about what it could mean right here on "weekends with alex witt." mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. we put a week of her family's smelly stuff all in at once to prove that febreze car
campaigns have an eye on iowa, a state that's picked seven of the last ten presidents of the united states. >> so that is the common thread between those three we were talking about. richard nixon, ronald reagan, bill clinton. it's all about iowa. thank you for breaking it down. >>> office politics. what if mitt romney gets elected? from chris janzen to chris matthews i'm going to talk to some of my msnbc colleagues about what it could mean right here on "weekends with alex...
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however, a better outcome would be if united stateswere more engaged, the unite states but nyercountrie wod re gen he aooat oao rrc taaym isio >> and, please, if you want to know about specifics and details, her books are available shwe on thlop tdoo yoav? haou oyhera y lk sstoin if you've been seeinganything. the pew research, as you were saying, was fm 2007. taam inoal ihe actually i taxi -- somaliaxi drivers about what was going on because they send their money back, obviously,o support their families. and i thk what i heard, a i hed f a dop re ti ed st ekru ag rps kenya, which is there was this short-term -- [inaudible] basically in africa. the chinese were coming in, they weveg. t whspe th ust toui a l fryd prices, but what's happening now is is the bread basket of africa is disappearing because the chinese are growing crop e s, eop fis nfori. 'sngrarta a or ces d n actually, what i was experiencing was a lot of upset and concnboutor a loernsnc a d tk 'ssoin k a. co, e overlay in china with the water issue, of course, as well as climate change, and 19 tlas e tsnow that hasfa ws eng
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as well as in china, japan, the united states europe. the middle east. africa. all of them cannot despise their resistance. despite their refusal stop that march of death. despite their resistance. communists repressives. zionists and anarchists. none can evade the march. this one is not coming with hammer and sickles . all wars surrender to. but when comes the cry? when will it really happen as death is peace? when can i truly die. you will never know yet you may have already and this life is your way of paying hommage to the power that loves and you left you with the taste of immortality on your lips. nothing mystical. no cries. power, your way. or buddha in the wings. even lying on your back, you are mocking. this is not a cynical, or pessimist or neonnist poem. join deaths to your life and you will live as if there 1 drum to march to. there is no march at all. you are there. all will be well for all. [applause]. >> >> >> >> oh, my! haa ha ha! ha hha ha! [snortg] >> patricia leanne caldwell born in tennessee. daughter of robert and irma. at age of 3 moved to
as well as in china, japan, the united states europe. the middle east. africa. all of them cannot despise their resistance. despite their refusal stop that march of death. despite their resistance. communists repressives. zionists and anarchists. none can evade the march. this one is not coming with hammer and sickles . all wars surrender to. but when comes the cry? when will it really happen as death is peace? when can i truly die. you will never know yet you may have already and this life is...
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because by the next decade, literally two thir-thirds in th united states will require postsecondary education. more missouri kids will need a college degree, but too many families simply can't afford the cost of a college education. so for the past three year ears missouri has tackled this head-on. universities and other states win creasing tuition by double digits, we froze tuition in 2009 and 2010 at all our public colleges and universities. last year i challenged our colleges to continue to hold down tuition and as a results, enrollment in our public colleges has surged. over the past three years we've added 31,000 students. that's a new record each fall. now, that's great news for our students. our schools and the fruuture of our state. now in another challenging budget year, our top priorities in funding for higher education must continues to be high quality academic programs and student scholarships. so in addition to a record investment in k through 12 classrooms my budget supplies stable funding for college scholarships including bright light, access missouri and a-plus. >>
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associate justice and would soon be the chief justice of the united states. but it's a candid look on what at this point a lawyer really thinks about the supreme court. >> still highly readable today? >> very highly readable. and it's fascinating, actually, how contemporary a lot of the discussion is. >> very quickly, when first your law students come in, and you teach them about this era, what's the one thing you want them to know about it? >> i want them to know about the switch in time. it may have been political or may not have been, and also what the consequences were. >> i want to say thank you to our three guests who have been with us tonight on our charles evans hughes program from outside the united states supreme court. we appreciate your time with us as we learn more about this period of american history. people who sought the presidency, and even though that bid was not successful, still had an important impact on american history. we're going to close, as we started, with archival footage from the 1916 campaign. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> all summer on sund
associate justice and would soon be the chief justice of the united states. but it's a candid look on what at this point a lawyer really thinks about the supreme court. >> still highly readable today? >> very highly readable. and it's fascinating, actually, how contemporary a lot of the discussion is. >> very quickly, when first your law students come in, and you teach them about this era, what's the one thing you want them to know about it? >> i want them to know about...
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but that's not the job of a president of the united states of america. the job is much bigger than that. the job of the president of the united states is help businessmen. businessmen who need a payroll. businessmen and women, small and large, who have to worry about everything from environmental controls to whether the street is paved to all the things that affect their ability to do business. in our view it's government's job not to run their business but help them. help them have an opportunity. to have the best infrastructure so the road to which you can drive up to buy the automobile. and by the way, parenthetically, imagine, imagine if our republican friends hadn't stopped us from our infrastructure bill. imagine if we were rebuilding the roads and bridges in the valley that needed to be built. how many thousands and thousands of jobs would be created. and how much that would increase the productivity of every business in the valley. that's government's job. is to help people looking for jobs. to look out for the entire nation, not just one segment
but that's not the job of a president of the united states of america. the job is much bigger than that. the job of the president of the united states is help businessmen. businessmen who need a payroll. businessmen and women, small and large, who have to worry about everything from environmental controls to whether the street is paved to all the things that affect their ability to do business. in our view it's government's job not to run their business but help them. help them have an...
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he had 59% of the united states house after 2008 election. so this idea that he's complaining about the congress's inaction is pretty absurd. so let me go to the cfpb. in the president's lawyers said there's a great risk, a litigation risk on anything the cfpb does would be challenged based on constitutionality does, anything the labor relations board could be challenged based on this president's unprecedented action. you know, looking at that litigation risk and the amount of uncertainty that creates for small businesses, even big businesses and the impact it has on the economy, that is sort of the net impact of this debate we're having. now i know you're a constitutional scholar but i understand you represent folks in utah that are concerned like my constituents about jobs. this does have an impact on the american people in a real way. it is not some academic debate. but you reference the fact that the senate is in session every three days when you're in pro forma session. why if the house doesn't agree to adjourn, why does the senate meet
he had 59% of the united states house after 2008 election. so this idea that he's complaining about the congress's inaction is pretty absurd. so let me go to the cfpb. in the president's lawyers said there's a great risk, a litigation risk on anything the cfpb does would be challenged based on constitutionality does, anything the labor relations board could be challenged based on this president's unprecedented action. you know, looking at that litigation risk and the amount of uncertainty that...
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we'll talk about among other things, how slavery ended in the united states. so, thanks a lot. >> next week on lectures in history author michael barone at the citadel college in charleston, south carolina. he talks about conservative conceptions of liberty, equality and community. join us each saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern and sundays at 1:00 p.m. for classroom lectures on different topics and eras of american history. lectures in history are available as podcasts. visit our website or download them from itunes. >> the battle of midway was fought between june 4th and june 7th, 1942. about 6 months after the japanese attacked pearl harbor. it resulted in a victory over the japanese and consider add turning point in the pacific war. next on american history tv, to mark the 70th anniversary of the battle a commemoration ceremony held this past monday at the united states navy memorial here in washington. this is about 40 minutes. >> today we commemorate the 70th anniversary of the battle of midway. will the guests please rise for the march on of the
we'll talk about among other things, how slavery ended in the united states. so, thanks a lot. >> next week on lectures in history author michael barone at the citadel college in charleston, south carolina. he talks about conservative conceptions of liberty, equality and community. join us each saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern and sundays at 1:00 p.m. for classroom lectures on different topics and eras of american history. lectures in history are available as podcasts. visit our...
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i am out in communities all day long and throughout the united states of america. they now see the two headed trout. they now see their water being lit on fire. they now see green water coming out of the tap. i did not grow up an era where i thought that was acceptable. i cannot believe we are getting to a society where we think that is now acceptable. these people at a community level are starting to act and leave politics aside, whether they create their own water co- op, where they get to an agency that forces a filtration systems on their well head. they are starting to mobilize and they will be the ones that will ultimately make a difference. but the politics is absolutely frightening and i think it needs to be left out of this. this is a water issue. this is a human rights issue. it will be up to us to do something. tavis: so what is the essence of your beef with the epa. too big a question? [laughter] >> i have to mind my manners when we talk about this because it is frustrating for me. i was one of those people who felt that this agency was in place to prot
i am out in communities all day long and throughout the united states of america. they now see the two headed trout. they now see their water being lit on fire. they now see green water coming out of the tap. i did not grow up an era where i thought that was acceptable. i cannot believe we are getting to a society where we think that is now acceptable. these people at a community level are starting to act and leave politics aside, whether they create their own water co- op, where they get to an...
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but in brief, jeff griffith was appointed to the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia circuit by george w. bush in 2005. he has a b.a. from brigham young university and his j.d. is from the university of virginia school of law. most notably he and his wife are the proud parents of six children and the proud grandparents of four. we're thankful to have the judge out here since he was just at stanford two weeks ago for the jay ruben clark conference. we're glad that something could entice him to come back a second time. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be here. my congratulations to the conference organizers. i wish you hadn't remarked that i was out here two weeks ago in light of mr. gray's comment that the d.c. circuit is woefully underworked. so good morning. for those of us who are familiar with gathering of the federalist society, this is the obligatory panel on the part of the constitution that seems to be of the greatest interest to federalist society event organizers everywhere. when a conservative administration is in power. those three enigmatic and i
but in brief, jeff griffith was appointed to the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia circuit by george w. bush in 2005. he has a b.a. from brigham young university and his j.d. is from the university of virginia school of law. most notably he and his wife are the proud parents of six children and the proud grandparents of four. we're thankful to have the judge out here since he was just at stanford two weeks ago for the jay ruben clark conference. we're glad that...
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believed romney does obama was born in the united states. gears into the weekend weather. " there are a few showers here there. focus seems to be on isa ac. this is our satellite showing the system south of haiti and dominican republic. it will slowly move off toward north and west as we get the overnight hours. let's get a quick look at our reading to the south of the dominican republic. atasuring wave around 10 feet or so. e projected track of storm. could affect the keys and off of tampa as we move into monday and tuesday, a law now andange between then. appears that is going to intensify their at least a category one hurricane. see wins 65 and 70 per hour if the storm further little bit toward the east. is one computer model moving up thestem coast of florida. updated rightou on abc 7 with the latest the system as it moves the north and west. what is going on outside as we look at the models. you this real quickly. the models are becoming closer and closer together? indication of the track of the storm. we have a tropical storm warnings
believed romney does obama was born in the united states. gears into the weekend weather. " there are a few showers here there. focus seems to be on isa ac. this is our satellite showing the system south of haiti and dominican republic. it will slowly move off toward north and west as we get the overnight hours. let's get a quick look at our reading to the south of the dominican republic. atasuring wave around 10 feet or so. e projected track of storm. could affect the keys and off of...
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even the president of the united states getting involved in the st. patrick's day celebration today. he's at a pub there off capitol hill in washington, d.c., after coming off a day in atlanta of campaigning and raising money for his re-election campaign. this time he decided to throw one back with the folks at the dubliner in washington, d.c. boy, to the folks surprise there, they're like hey we knew we were going to have a good day at the dubliner but little did we know we would be throwing back a brewsky with the president of the united states. all right. those images now just coming in. i want to share that with you. and folks having a good time there on capitol hill. getting a few pictures in for memory's sake. speaking of memories, it's one that a lot of people do not want to forget there in indiana. and now there is video to kind of help them remember the power of the tornado. these surveillance cameras are from henryville junior high school where on march 2nd those tornadoes or that tornado swept into the area and destroyed a number of homes a
even the president of the united states getting involved in the st. patrick's day celebration today. he's at a pub there off capitol hill in washington, d.c., after coming off a day in atlanta of campaigning and raising money for his re-election campaign. this time he decided to throw one back with the folks at the dubliner in washington, d.c. boy, to the folks surprise there, they're like hey we knew we were going to have a good day at the dubliner but little did we know we would be throwing...
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it's the most luxurious spa we have in the united states. but getting back to your question, there were many americans who tried to find out early on what was going on. of course this is before the full-scale holocaust, and the conference, but i wanted to make that clear. but there were americans and journalists allowed into the early camps that were mainly for political prisoners and they were pretty highly orchestrated events and they were aware of that. but the more, you know really courageous ones did find out more and more. and they tried to work their sources in a way which has felt a little bit familiar, frankly, from my soviet days where you've had to really go to elaborate lengths sometimes to meet people andthero find out their stories. one stoofhees that one of the correspondents told, again, this man, mauer from the chicago daily news is how his best source was a son of a rabbi who was a doctor. he would make appointments complaining of an ailment, and when he was being examined, the doctor would find an excuse to get the nurse o
it's the most luxurious spa we have in the united states. but getting back to your question, there were many americans who tried to find out early on what was going on. of course this is before the full-scale holocaust, and the conference, but i wanted to make that clear. but there were americans and journalists allowed into the early camps that were mainly for political prisoners and they were pretty highly orchestrated events and they were aware of that. but the more, you know really...